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Opendoor Buys Open Listing To Create End-to-End Marketplace

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Opendoor, the online real estate marketplace, announced on Tuesday (Sept. With the acquisition, Opendoor customers will be able to line up a purchase of any home on the market via a trade-in transaction. 11) that it has acquired Open Listings, a platform for homebuyers.

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Fast Casual Saladworks Gets Fresh With New Locations And Restaurant Tech

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Saladworks also plans to plant corporate stores in key markets in Atlanta, Georgia and Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas over the next six to 12 months. These corporate stores are projected to spur growth in those new markets, eventually leading to franchise locations.

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Battle For Pet Retail Dominance Gains Fresh Fuel

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In case you missed the breaking news earlier Tuesday (May 7), here you go: To bring in more of the consumers who pay billions of dollars a year on their pets, Walmart is rolling out an online pet pharmacy and opening additional veterinary clinics. Walmart will kick off the expansion with new clinics in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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Retail Pulse: Framebridge Opens DC Store; Starbucks Hits 30,000-Location Milestone

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Online brands are stepping into the world of brick-and-mortar, opening their own physical locations to help consumers experience their concepts in real life with the help of digital technology. and Bethesda, Maryland, that will work to mirror the company’s online experience. Starbucks Coffee.

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Are Consumers Ready To Buy And Sell Homes Online?

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Way back in the day (which, in 21st century digital economy terms, probably means a decade or so), smart and important people used to express well-informed skepticism about the prospect of selling clothes, cars and even groceries via online or mobile channels. Knock operates in such U.S Home Marketplaces.

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Home Selling Platform Opendoor Seeks To Raise $200M

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Knock, an Opendoor rival, operates in such U.S markets as Atlanta, Raleigh-Durham and Dallas-Fort Worth. Owners sell their homes to Opendoor, which, in turn, helps buyers find the right home for them. Over 800,000 consumers reportedly toured the company’s homes last year.